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Graphene quantum dots for ultrasensitive detection of acetylcholinesterase and its inhibitors

Author

Li, Nan

Wang, Xuewan

Chen, Jie

Sun, Lei

Chen, Peng

Date of Issue

2015

School

School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering

Version

Accepted version

Abstract

Graphene quantum dots (GQDs) are emerging zero-dimensional materials promising a wide spectrum of novel applications including development of optical sensors. Herein, a GQD-based fluorometric sensor is devised to detect acetylcholinesterase (AChE, a critical enzyme in central nervous system and neuromuscular junctions) with an ultralow detection limit (0.58 pM with S/N of 5.0), using a photoluminescence 'turn-off' mechanism. This simple 'mix-and-detect' platform can also be employed to sense a variety of compounds that can directly or indirectly inhibit the enzymatic activities of AChE, such as nerve gases, pesticides, and therapeutic drugs. As the proof-of-concept demonstrations, we show the sensitive detection of paraoxon (a pesticide), tacrine (a drug to treat Alzheimer's disease), and dopamine (an important neurotransmitter).